- Raymond S. McLain
Raymond Stallings McLain (
April 04 ,1890 –December 14 ,1954 ) was a general of theUnited States Army , rising to the rank of Lieutenant General.In the words of
George C. Marshall , Raymond S. McLain "gave great distinction to the term 'citizen soldier'". His service to his state and nation spanned more than forty years.McLain was born in
Washington County, Kentucky . He began his military service with theOklahoma National Guard in 1912, later serving on the Mexican border and inEurope duringWorld War I . In 1938, while pursuing a career in business, McLain attended the Special Command and General Staff Class for Guard and Reserve officers.During
World War II , he commanded the 45th Infantry DivisionArtillery inSicily , where he earned the first of two Distinguished Service Crosses. AtNormandy in 1944, McLain took command of the troubled 90th Infantry Division, transformed it into a first-class fighting formation, and led it acrossFrance . He then assumed command of the XIX Corps, becoming the only guardsman to command acorps in combat.For his distinguished service, he was appointed a
Regular Army brigadier general, the first guardsman so honored. Later, he became the firstComptroller of the Army. At the time of his death in 1954 he was serving on President Dwight Eisenhower'sNational Security Training Commission . He died atWalter Reed General Hospital inWashington, D. C. onDecember 14 ,1954 .External links
* [http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/carl/resources/ftlvn/ww2.asp#mclain Army.mil: Raymond S. McLain]
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